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・ Do You Compute?
・ Do You Do You Dig Destruction
・ Do You Dream?
・ Do You Dreams Come True?
・ Do You Ever Think of Me
・ Do You Ever Wonder
・ Do You Feel
・ Do You Feel at Home?
・ Do You Feel Like Breaking Up?
・ Do You Feel Like I Feel?
Do You Feel Like We Do
・ Do You Feel Me
・ Do You Feel My Love
・ Do You Feel What I Feel?
・ Do You Get Enough Love
・ Do You Have The Same But In Pants?
・ Do You Hear the Dogs Barking?
・ Do You Hear the People Sing?
・ Do You Hear What I Hear?
・ Do You Hear What We Hear?
・ Do You Hear…Christmas
・ Do You Know
・ Do You Know (Jessica Simpson album)
・ Do You Know (Michelle Williams album)
・ Do You Know (What It Takes)


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Do You Feel Like We Do : ウィキペディア英語版
"Do You Feel Like We Do" is a song by Peter Frampton originally appearing on the ''Frampton's Camel'' album that he released in 1973. The song became one of the highlights of his live performances in the following years, and it became one of the three hit singles released from his ''Frampton Comes Alive!'' album, released in 1976. The live version was recorded at the State University of New York Plattsburgh's Memorial Hall.Crowe, Cameron (1976). Do You Feel Like We Do. In Frampton Comes Alive (liner notes ). Santa Monica: A&M Records. This live version is featured in ''Guitar Hero 5'' and as downloadable content for ''Rock Band 3.''==Writing and recording==The song was written and composed in the early 1970s with members of Frampton's band, then called "Frampton's Camel." It was released on the 1973 ''Frampton's Camel'' album. This version was relatively short, at least compared to the whopping duration of the live version (approximately 14 minutes), with the studio recording totaling 6 minutes and 44 seconds, and it was not released as a single.After the lack of success of his "Camel," Frampton performed under his own name and began touring the United States extensively for the next two years, supporting acts such as The J. Geils Band and ZZ Top, as well as performing his own shows at smaller venues. As a result, he developed a strong live following while his albums sold moderately and his singles failed to chart."Do You Feel Like We Do" became the closing number of his set and one of the highlights of his show. His concert version was considerably longer, with the version recorded on "''Frampton Comes Alive!"'' alone exceeding 14 minutes, 4 of which are spent in the rock intro, 4 in the loud rock ''subito fortissimo'' outro, and 6 in the long, quiet bridge, featuring several instrumental solos utilizing Bob Mayo's keyboard and Frampton's guitar and talk box skills (see below). Most famously of these were the aforementioned talk box solos, which were performed using an effects pedal that redirects a guitar's sound through a tube into the performer's mouth, allowing the guitar to mimic human speech, similarly to a vocoder. Following the success of the talk box solos, Frampton subsequently marketed such talk boxes under his own "Framptone" brand. To this day, Frampton is considered an exemplary talk box performer, with his solos arguably being the selling point of some of his albums and songs.As a result of the strength of Frampton's live show, A&M Records decided to release a live album taped when Frampton performed at Winterland in San Francisco. ''Frampton Comes Alive!'' was originally going to be a single album until Jerry Moss asked, "Where's the rest?" "Do You Feel Like We Do" was one of the tracks added to the album as a result of the decision to expand the album into a double album. The selection had been recorded live on November 22, 1975 on the college campus of SUNY Plattsburgh in Plattsburgh, New York.

"Do You Feel Like We Do" is a song by Peter Frampton originally appearing on the ''Frampton's Camel'' album that he released in 1973. The song became one of the highlights of his live performances in the following years, and it became one of the three hit singles released from his ''Frampton Comes Alive!'' album, released in 1976. The live version was recorded at the State University of New York Plattsburgh's Memorial Hall.〔Crowe, Cameron (1976). Do You Feel Like We Do. In Frampton Comes Alive (liner notes ). Santa Monica: A&M Records.〕 This live version is featured in ''Guitar Hero 5'' and as downloadable content for ''Rock Band 3.''
==Writing and recording==
The song was written and composed in the early 1970s with members of Frampton's band, then called "Frampton's Camel." It was released on the 1973 ''Frampton's Camel'' album. This version was relatively short, at least compared to the whopping duration of the live version (approximately 14 minutes), with the studio recording totaling 6 minutes and 44 seconds, and it was not released as a single.
After the lack of success of his "Camel," Frampton performed under his own name and began touring the United States extensively for the next two years, supporting acts such as The J. Geils Band and ZZ Top, as well as performing his own shows at smaller venues. As a result, he developed a strong live following while his albums sold moderately and his singles failed to chart.
"Do You Feel Like We Do" became the closing number of his set and one of the highlights of his show. His concert version was considerably longer, with the version recorded on "''Frampton Comes Alive!"'' alone exceeding 14 minutes, 4 of which are spent in the rock intro, 4 in the loud rock ''subito fortissimo'' outro, and 6 in the long, quiet bridge, featuring several instrumental solos utilizing Bob Mayo's keyboard and Frampton's guitar and talk box skills (see below). Most famously of these were the aforementioned talk box solos, which were performed using an effects pedal that redirects a guitar's sound through a tube into the performer's mouth, allowing the guitar to mimic human speech, similarly to a vocoder. Following the success of the talk box solos, Frampton subsequently marketed such talk boxes under his own "Framptone" brand. To this day, Frampton is considered an exemplary talk box performer, with his solos arguably being the selling point of some of his albums and songs.
As a result of the strength of Frampton's live show, A&M Records decided to release a live album taped when Frampton performed at Winterland in San Francisco. ''Frampton Comes Alive!'' was originally going to be a single album until Jerry Moss asked, "Where's the rest?" "Do You Feel Like We Do" was one of the tracks added to the album as a result of the decision to expand the album into a double album. The selection had been recorded live on November 22, 1975 on the college campus of SUNY Plattsburgh in Plattsburgh, New York.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 is a song by Peter Frampton originally appearing on the ''Frampton's Camel'' album that he released in 1973. The song became one of the highlights of his live performances in the following years, and it became one of the three hit singles released from his ''Frampton Comes Alive!'' album, released in 1976. The live version was recorded at the State University of New York Plattsburgh's Memorial Hall.Crowe, Cameron (1976). Do You Feel Like We Do. In Frampton Comes Alive (liner notes ). Santa Monica: A&M Records. This live version is featured in ''Guitar Hero 5'' and as downloadable content for ''Rock Band 3.''==Writing and recording==The song was written and composed in the early 1970s with members of Frampton's band, then called "Frampton's Camel." It was released on the 1973 ''Frampton's Camel'' album. This version was relatively short, at least compared to the whopping duration of the live version (approximately 14 minutes), with the studio recording totaling 6 minutes and 44 seconds, and it was not released as a single.After the lack of success of his "Camel," Frampton performed under his own name and began touring the United States extensively for the next two years, supporting acts such as The J. Geils Band and ZZ Top, as well as performing his own shows at smaller venues. As a result, he developed a strong live following while his albums sold moderately and his singles failed to chart."Do You Feel Like We Do" became the closing number of his set and one of the highlights of his show. His concert version was considerably longer, with the version recorded on "''Frampton Comes Alive!"'' alone exceeding 14 minutes, 4 of which are spent in the rock intro, 4 in the loud rock ''subito fortissimo'' outro, and 6 in the long, quiet bridge, featuring several instrumental solos utilizing Bob Mayo's keyboard and Frampton's guitar and talk box skills (see below). Most famously of these were the aforementioned talk box solos, which were performed using an effects pedal that redirects a guitar's sound through a tube into the performer's mouth, allowing the guitar to mimic human speech, similarly to a vocoder. Following the success of the talk box solos, Frampton subsequently marketed such talk boxes under his own "Framptone" brand. To this day, Frampton is considered an exemplary talk box performer, with his solos arguably being the selling point of some of his albums and songs.As a result of the strength of Frampton's live show, A&M Records decided to release a live album taped when Frampton performed at Winterland in San Francisco. ''Frampton Comes Alive!'' was originally going to be a single album until Jerry Moss asked, "Where's the rest?" "Do You Feel Like We Do" was one of the tracks added to the album as a result of the decision to expand the album into a double album. The selection had been recorded live on November 22, 1975 on the college campus of SUNY Plattsburgh in Plattsburgh, New York.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
is a song by Peter Frampton originally appearing on the ''Frampton's Camel'' album that he released in 1973. The song became one of the highlights of his live performances in the following years, and it became one of the three hit singles released from his ''Frampton Comes Alive!'' album, released in 1976. The live version was recorded at the State University of New York Plattsburgh's Memorial Hall.Crowe, Cameron (1976). Do You Feel Like We Do. In Frampton Comes Alive (liner notes ). Santa Monica: A&M Records. This live version is featured in ''Guitar Hero 5'' and as downloadable content for ''Rock Band 3.''==Writing and recording==The song was written and composed in the early 1970s with members of Frampton's band, then called "Frampton's Camel." It was released on the 1973 ''Frampton's Camel'' album. This version was relatively short, at least compared to the whopping duration of the live version (approximately 14 minutes), with the studio recording totaling 6 minutes and 44 seconds, and it was not released as a single.After the lack of success of his "Camel," Frampton performed under his own name and began touring the United States extensively for the next two years, supporting acts such as The J. Geils Band and ZZ Top, as well as performing his own shows at smaller venues. As a result, he developed a strong live following while his albums sold moderately and his singles failed to chart."Do You Feel Like We Do" became the closing number of his set and one of the highlights of his show. His concert version was considerably longer, with the version recorded on "''Frampton Comes Alive!"'' alone exceeding 14 minutes, 4 of which are spent in the rock intro, 4 in the loud rock ''subito fortissimo'' outro, and 6 in the long, quiet bridge, featuring several instrumental solos utilizing Bob Mayo's keyboard and Frampton's guitar and talk box skills (see below). Most famously of these were the aforementioned talk box solos, which were performed using an effects pedal that redirects a guitar's sound through a tube into the performer's mouth, allowing the guitar to mimic human speech, similarly to a vocoder. Following the success of the talk box solos, Frampton subsequently marketed such talk boxes under his own "Framptone" brand. To this day, Frampton is considered an exemplary talk box performer, with his solos arguably being the selling point of some of his albums and songs.As a result of the strength of Frampton's live show, A&M Records decided to release a live album taped when Frampton performed at Winterland in San Francisco. ''Frampton Comes Alive!'' was originally going to be a single album until Jerry Moss asked, "Where's the rest?" "Do You Feel Like We Do" was one of the tracks added to the album as a result of the decision to expand the album into a double album. The selection had been recorded live on November 22, 1975 on the college campus of SUNY Plattsburgh in Plattsburgh, New York.">ウィキペディアで"Do You Feel Like We Do" is a song by Peter Frampton originally appearing on the ''Frampton's Camel'' album that he released in 1973. The song became one of the highlights of his live performances in the following years, and it became one of the three hit singles released from his ''Frampton Comes Alive!'' album, released in 1976. The live version was recorded at the State University of New York Plattsburgh's Memorial Hall.Crowe, Cameron (1976). Do You Feel Like We Do. In Frampton Comes Alive (liner notes ). Santa Monica: A&M Records. This live version is featured in ''Guitar Hero 5'' and as downloadable content for ''Rock Band 3.''==Writing and recording==The song was written and composed in the early 1970s with members of Frampton's band, then called "Frampton's Camel." It was released on the 1973 ''Frampton's Camel'' album. This version was relatively short, at least compared to the whopping duration of the live version (approximately 14 minutes), with the studio recording totaling 6 minutes and 44 seconds, and it was not released as a single.After the lack of success of his "Camel," Frampton performed under his own name and began touring the United States extensively for the next two years, supporting acts such as The J. Geils Band and ZZ Top, as well as performing his own shows at smaller venues. As a result, he developed a strong live following while his albums sold moderately and his singles failed to chart."Do You Feel Like We Do" became the closing number of his set and one of the highlights of his show. His concert version was considerably longer, with the version recorded on "''Frampton Comes Alive!"'' alone exceeding 14 minutes, 4 of which are spent in the rock intro, 4 in the loud rock ''subito fortissimo'' outro, and 6 in the long, quiet bridge, featuring several instrumental solos utilizing Bob Mayo's keyboard and Frampton's guitar and talk box skills (see below). Most famously of these were the aforementioned talk box solos, which were performed using an effects pedal that redirects a guitar's sound through a tube into the performer's mouth, allowing the guitar to mimic human speech, similarly to a vocoder. Following the success of the talk box solos, Frampton subsequently marketed such talk boxes under his own "Framptone" brand. To this day, Frampton is considered an exemplary talk box performer, with his solos arguably being the selling point of some of his albums and songs.As a result of the strength of Frampton's live show, A&M Records decided to release a live album taped when Frampton performed at Winterland in San Francisco. ''Frampton Comes Alive!'' was originally going to be a single album until Jerry Moss asked, "Where's the rest?" "Do You Feel Like We Do" was one of the tracks added to the album as a result of the decision to expand the album into a double album. The selection had been recorded live on November 22, 1975 on the college campus of SUNY Plattsburgh in Plattsburgh, New York.」の詳細全文を読む



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